Search
Showing 1885-1896 of 5348 results for 'public health'.
“Labour need to commit to a comprehensive review of private education.” “Labour need to commit to a comprehensive review of private education.” | Education blog
The problem of unfairness in the education system is now unavoidable. Labour must initiate a comprehensive review of the role of fee paying private schools. This should include the creation of an Office for private schools’ accountability to...
Ultrasound-guided Paracentesis - Study day
Learn how to provide ultrasound guidance for drainage of ascitic fluid in this one day workshop.
Disease, Diagnosis and Monitoring - Professional/Short course
Gain an introduction to the key chronic disease conditions that will benefit from advances in AI and digital technologies.
Rehabilitation - Professional/Short course
Explore the breadth of rehabilitation and how this relates to changing environments.
Delivering culturally appropriate dementia support - Shaping integrated healthcare
Researchers at UWE Bristol have created an online toolkit that will improve dementia service provision for people from South Asian communities.
How do the residents of former metal mining areas value this heritage? How do the residents of former metal mining areas value this heritage? | Science Communication Unit blog
By Danni Sinnett (Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments) and Margarida Sardo (Science Communication Unit). There are around 5 000 former metal mines in England and Wales and many hundreds of thousands globally. Many of these mines...
Intergenerational Contact: Connecting Generations and Connecting the Research Intergenerational Contact: Connecting Generations and Connecting the Research | Psychological Sciences Research Group (PSRG) blog
By Jennie Ferrell Photos courtesy of Acorns ‘n’ Oaks Playgroups Intergenerational activities and programmes have become a popular topic in the United Kingdom recently with the success of projects involving older adults and children as portrayed...
About the Centre for Biomedical Research (CBR) - Centre for Biomedical Research
About the Centre for Biomedical Research (CBR) at UWE Bristol.
UWE Research into the impact of driverless vehicles – Capri Project UWE Research into the impact of driverless vehicles - Capri Project | Research and External Engagement
For the past three years researchers from the Centre for Transport and Society University of the West of England (UWE Bristol) have been involved in the Capri project looking into the impact of autonomous vehicles. Dr Ian Shergold has given a...